Category: Chapter 7

Colorado Increases Bankruptcy Exemptions

Colorado Increases Bankruptcy Exemptions

Colorado Increases Bankruptcy Exemptions | The State of Colorado significantly raised the amount of home equity and personal property that Coloradans can exempt, protect, and keep during the bankruptcy process on April 7, 2022, when Governor Polis signed SB22-086 into law. Colorado Homestead Exemptions These amendments to the current Colorado Bankruptcy Exemption laws are sure

Should Married Couples File For Bankruptcy Jointly or Separately?

Should Married Couples File For Bankruptcy Jointly or Separately?

Should Married Couples File For Bankruptcy Jointly or Separately? As Denver’s most affordable bankruptcy law firm we get this question a lot. The answer, however, is not the same for everyone. There are pros and cons to be considered with the decision to file bankruptcy individually or as a couple. We recommend an in-person consultation

Bankruptcy & Marriage: Frequently Asked Questions

Bankruptcy & Marriage: Frequently Asked Questions

Bankruptcy & Marriage: Frequently Asked Questions Q. How will getting married affect our debt and credit? A. When getting married you remain responsible for any debt incurred before saying “I do”. Responsibility for any debt incurred after your wedding day, however, depends on the laws of the State you live in, however. Some states are